Supreme Ruler 2020 is a grand strategy computer wargame developed by BattleGoat Studios and published by Paradox Interactive. The game was released on June 17, 2008 and is a sequel to Supreme Ruler 2010. In the game, the player controls all aspects of a region's government attempts to unite a world of fragmented states.[1] On December 23, 2008 BattleGoat Studios released an Expansion pack for the game titled Global Crisis. A Gold Edition of the game containing both the core game and the expansion pack was released on September 18, 2009.
Gameplay[ | ]
Reception | |
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Review scores | |
Publication | Score |
Game Industry News | 4/5 [2] |
Gamers Daily News | 8.7/10 [3] |
Honest Gamers | 9/10 [4] |
Armchair General | 79/100 [5] |
The game allows players to choose either Scenarios with a defined scope and objective, or a Campaign "Sandbox" mode where there are no pre-determined victory conditions. There are over 250 playable regions simulated in the game. The player controls the economies, the militaries, research, government spending, spy operations (including the launching of satellites), and diplomacy. The player decides what military units to build, what facilities to build, how much or how little of a resource to produce, and also sets government policies in areas such as finance and social services. Diplomatic options include alliances, treaties, and trades of resources and technologies.
Supreme Ruler 2020 generally operates as a real time strategy game, though players are able to pause the game or change the game speed. The military element of the game is played through battalion-sized units represented on the game map, that can be controlled and given orders using the mouse individually or through groupings. Optionally players may leave unit initiative turned on, which will allow the AI to control military units for the player.
The player may also use Cabinet Ministers to assist with the operation of their regions, through the use of a Minister-priorities system and an in-game email system.
Multiplayer is available in LAN or Internet play for up to 16 players. Matchmaking is available through GameRanger.
Improvements[ | ]
Supreme Ruler 2020 has many improvements over BattleGoat Studios's first title Supreme Ruler 2010, including improved graphics,sound and AI.[9]
Updates[ | ]
The latest released update for Supreme Ruler 2020 is version 5.6.2
The latest released 'Official' update for Supreme Ruler Global Crisis and Gold Edition is version 6.8.1, which adds a lot of new Scenarios and makes many improvements, including the AI.
Global Crisis Expansion[ | ]
In December 2008 BattleGoat and Paradox released the Global Crisis Expansion Pack for Supreme Ruler 2020. This expansion featured additional content and improvements to the core game engine.[10]
Supreme Ruler 2020 Gold Edition[ | ]
In 2009, Battlegoat Studios released a Gold Edition of Supreme Ruler 2020 including both the original game, as well as its expansion pack, Global Crisis.[11] The Gold Edition is multiplayer compatible with the expansion pack for the core game.
Mods[ | ]
Most of the data files for Supreme Ruler 2020 are available in raw text format to accommodate modding. The user community has used this to create a number of mods for the game and even some third party utilities. A list of the current mods for the game is maintained on the Battlegoat Forum and on the SupremeWiki site.
References[ | ]
- ↑ BattleGoat Studios - Advanced Tactical Strategy Games. Battlegoat.com. Retrieved on 2010-08-06
- ↑ www.gameindustry.com. www.gameindustry.com. Retrieved on 2010-08-06
- ↑ GDN: Supreme Ruler 2020 Review - PC. Gamersdailynews.com. Retrieved on 2010-08-06
- ↑ Supreme Ruler 2020 review (PC). HonestGamers. Retrieved on 2010-08-06
- ↑ Supreme Ruler 2020 – PC Game Review. Armchair General (2008-10-09). Retrieved on 2010-08-06
- ↑ Supreme Ruler 2020 Review for from. 1UP.com (2008-06-24). Retrieved on 2010-08-06
- ↑ Todd, Brett (2008-07-01). Supreme Ruler 2020 Review for PC. GameSpot. Retrieved on 2010-08-06
- ↑ Butts, Steve (2008-06-27). Supreme Ruler 2020 Review - PC Review at IGN. Pc.ign.com. Retrieved on 2010-08-06
- ↑ BattleGoat Studios - Advanced Tactical Strategy Games. Battlegoat.com. Retrieved on 2010-08-06
- ↑ BattleGoat Studios - Advanced Tactical Strategy Games. Battlegoat.com. Retrieved on 2010-08-06
- ↑ BattleGoat Studios - Advanced Tactical Strategy Games. Battlegoat.com. Retrieved on 2010-08-06